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Discover Ludwig"life coach" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is usually used to refer to somebody who provides guidance and advice to help others reach their goals and objectives, usually in the context of personal, professional, or health development. For example, "John recently hired a life coach to help him stay motivated and gain clarity on his long-term career goals."
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life coach
noun
A professional who helps clients to achieve their personal goals.
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Liza as life coach!
He's that life coach guy she's got.
Anyone can call themselves a life coach".
Who doesn't need a life coach?
Meanwhile, Jeremy becomes a life coach.
"He's a kind of life coach".
Your baby will be your life coach.
"She was more of a life coach.
You can get yourself a life coach.
He is less a manager than a life coach.
I should have a dog as a life coach.
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